by Chelsea Ohlemiller, Charitable Advisors
As the holiday season unfolds, Indianapolis nonprofits step up to meet the pressing needs of the community. Thanksgiving, with its traditions of gratitude and giving, highlights the work of organizations like Second Helpings, Gleaners Food Bank, and many others. These nonprofits do more than distribute meals; they foster a sense of connection, hope, and support for vulnerable residents across the city.
Second Helpings: Transforming Lives Through Meals and Training
For Second Helpings, the mission extends far beyond feeding the hungry. This Indianapolis-based nonprofit rescues surplus food from restaurants, retailers, and wholesalers that would otherwise go to waste. That food is then transformed into nutritious meals distributed to community partners, including shelters and after-school programs.
The impact during Thanksgiving is profound. Each year, Second Helpings ensures that thousands of individuals and families receive hot, holiday-themed meals. But the organization’s work doesn’t end there. Its culinary job training program provides unemployed or underemployed adults with the skills needed to pursue careers in food service, breaking cycles of poverty year-round.
Gleaners Food Bank: Fighting Hunger With Innovation
Another powerhouse in the fight against food insecurity, Gleaners Food Bank has been a lifeline for Hoosiers since 1980. As the largest hunger-relief organization in central Indiana, Gleaners distributes millions of pounds of food annually to those in need.
During the holidays, the demand for food assistance surges. Gleaners rises to the challenge by organizing holiday-specific initiatives like meal kits containing traditional Thanksgiving staples: turkeys, stuffing, potatoes, and more. For families unable to gather around a full table, these meal kits restore a sense of dignity and tradition.
Beyond Thanksgiving, Gleaners operates innovative programs, including mobile pantries and Fresh Connect, to reach underserved communities. Their efforts ensure that no matter the season, families have access to fresh, nutritious food.
Building Community Through Giving
Indianapolis nonprofits also shine by engaging the broader community in acts of service. Organizations like Wheeler Mission and Coburn Place invite volunteers to join their efforts, emphasizing the spirit of giving during the holidays.
Wheeler Mission, a cornerstone for those experiencing homelessness, organizes annual Thanksgiving meals and provides warm shelter as temperatures drop. Their “Drumstick Dash,” a 4.3 & 2.6 mile run/walk held on Thanksgiving morning, is a beloved tradition that raises funds to support their programs. It’s a testament to how nonprofits can unite residents through shared purpose and philanthropy.
Similarly, Coburn Place, which supports survivors of domestic violence, brightens the holidays by collecting and distributing gifts through its “Holiday Giving Program.” Families who have endured unimaginable hardships are reminded of their worth and the community’s commitment to their healing journey.
Challenges Remain
Despite their incredible work, nonprofits face significant challenges, especially during the holiday season. Inflation, supply chain disruptions, and rising demand for services have made it increasingly difficult to meet community needs.
Requests for food assistance have surged by 30% compared to last year, highlighting the growing demand that continues to outpace available resources despite the community’s generosity. (Gleaners Food Bank)
Nonprofits rely heavily on donations, grants, and volunteers to sustain their programs. For those looking to make a difference, even small contributions of time or money can have a profound impact.
How You Can Help
The holiday season offers countless ways for Indianapolis residents to support local nonprofits. Volunteering at a food bank, donating warm clothing, or contributing financially are just a few ways to get involved.
Several organizations also welcome creative contributions. For instance, The Julian Center, which supports survivors of domestic violence, encourages donations of self-care items and handwritten notes of encouragement. These gestures may seem small, but they carry immense meaning for those in need.
A Season of Hope
As Thanksgiving ushers in the holiday season, Indianapolis nonprofits remind us that giving is the heart of the holidays. Their tireless efforts to feed, shelter, and uplift others embody the true spirit of the season.
For residents across the city, supporting these organizations isn’t just an act of charity—it’s an investment in a stronger, more compassionate community. Whether through a meal, a donation, or a kind word, every contribution helps light the way for a brighter future.
To learn more or get involved, contact a local nonprofit to see how you can help. Together, we can ensure that the season of giving leaves no one behind.